estimated incidence

collocation in English

meaningsofestimatedandincidence

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estimated
adjective
uk
/ˈes.tɪ.meɪ.tɪd/
us
/ˈes.tə.meɪ.t̬ɪd/
roughly calculated ...
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incidence
noun[C usually singular]
uk
/ˈɪn.sɪ.dəns/
us
/ˈɪn.sɪ.dəns/
an event, or the rate at which ...
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(Definition ofestimatedandincidencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Theestimatedincidenceof pneumonia before the age of 5 (0 -4 years) is 4.2/1000 person-years.
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Estimated variance of theestimatedincidencewas obtained by the delta method.
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Theestimatedincidenceof pneumonia in the study sample was 7.6/1000 person-years.
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Weestimatedincidenceas the frequency of viropositive animals in our sample in a given year.
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A lifetime diagnosis of pneumonia was reported in 137/2020 (6.8 %) children, giving anestimatedincidencein the study sample of 7.6/1000 person-years.
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The confidence intervals we obtain are wide, reflecting the uncertainty in these quantities, most particularly the uncertainty in theestimatedincidenceof parvovirus in blood donors.
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The strategy to account for uncertainty and variability depended on theestimatedincidence.
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Global burden of tuberculosis :estimatedincidence, prevalence, and mortality by country.
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For this year theestimatedincidencerate was 2,200 per 100,000.
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Theestimatedincidencebased on these figures is 0·5 and 4·0 respectively per 100,000 children under 16 years old.
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Diagnosis of adjustment disorder is quite common; there is anestimatedincidenceof 5%21% among psychiatric consultation services for adults.
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Pyruvate carboxylase deficiency is a rare condition, with anestimatedincidenceof 1 in 250,000 births worldwide.
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Four of these issues, and how they impact theestimatedincidenceof open marriage, are discussed below.
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The visceral form of leishmaniasis has anestimatedincidenceof 500,000 new cases.
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Though rare, metallosis has been observed at anestimatedincidenceof 5% of metal joint implant patients over the last 40 years.
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